What kind of breast disease choose minimally invasive rotary cut

  The EnCor vacuum-assisted, fully automated, minimally invasive breast spinotomy system is the most advanced model of its kind in the world, allowing for the complete removal of breast lesions under minimally invasive conditions. The EnCor is the most ideal minimally invasive sampling method for pathological biopsy of breast lesions, especially those that are not clinically accessible, and is the least invasive, safest, most aesthetically pleasing and most satisfying method for treating small breast lumps.
  Compared with traditional breast surgery, Anco has absolute advantages.
  It is known as the “smallest incision and most beautiful appearance” surgical method. For patients with multiple lumps, multiple incisions can only be made, while the minimally invasive Anker procedure requires only one small incision. The whole operation is guided by ultrasound, with less bleeding and no need to remove stitches, and the patient can recover in 3 days, which also reduces the rate of post-operative wound infection.
  What are the advantages of EnCor’s minimally invasive breast surgery?
  More comfortable: the procedure is completely painless
  Safer: less bleeding, smaller incisions and faster healing during surgery
  More convenient: no hospitalization, one band-aid can be applied
  More beautiful: no obvious scars after surgery, natural and confident
  More comfortable: short operation time, fast results
  More accurate: B-ultrasound guidance, precise positioning
  Who is suitable for the EnCor minimally invasive breast surgery?
  Breast lumps, especially benign breast lumps, mostly occur in young and middle-aged women, most of whom play an important social role and are not only worried about the lumps becoming cancerous in the breast, but also about whether they will leave unsightly scars after surgery. The emergence of EnCor minimally invasive breast surgery has met the desire of women to resolve breast lumps with minimal trauma. There is no visible scar on the breast after the surgery, usually only a dot the size of a red mole is left.
  People who are suitable for EnCor minimally invasive breast surgery.
  Single or multiple breast fibroids, breast nodules, gynecomastia・biopsy of clinically inaccessible lesions with positive imaging examination・as determined by clinical and imaging (mainly ultrasound) examination
  1.Excision of benign lesions with a diameter of 1 to 3 cm, especially for unilateral and bilateral multiple masses;
  2, excisional biopsy of suspicious lesions less than 1 cm in diameter that are not clinically accessible;
  3.Excision of benign lesions less than 1cm in diameter that are clinically inaccessible if the patient has a desire for surgery to confirm the nature of the lesion.
  4.Gynecomastia with a diameter of less than 5cm, requiring surgery and with cosmetic requirements;
  5, biopsy diagnosis of highly suspected malignant lesions (regardless of size);
  6.Some subcutaneous lesions with high cosmetic requirements, such as lipoma, axillary odor, etc.
  Minimally invasive breast surgery with EnCor is not suitable for the following conditions.
  1. Patients with disorders of blood clotting mechanism;
  2. Various types of hemangioma.
  Precautions before surgery.
  1.Avoid surgery during menstruation.
  2. Pre-operative blood tests, coagulation function, infectious diseases and electrocardiogram to ensure surgical safety.
  Post-operative precautions.
  1.After surgery, a compression bandage should be applied for 48 hours.
  2.According to the condition, oral or intravenous antibiotics should be administered for 3-5 days to prevent infection.
  3. 3 months after surgery, you need to return to the hospital for a free follow-up ultrasound examination.